International

International VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 11

Now, it is time to grieve in Gaza

It’s been a week since a ceasefire was declared in Gaza. For the first time ...
International VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 10

Syrians are ready to rebuild their country, but they need ...

It has been more than a month since Bashar al-Assad’s regime collapsed in Syria, marking ...
International VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 10

One more broken promise to close Guantanamo

I was held in Guantanamo detention centre for 14 years without ever being charged with ...
International VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 10

The ceasefire will not bring our lives back

A lot of noise – missiles and explosions, the sound of drones, shouting and wailing, ...
International VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 09

A disturbing pattern of repression is emerging in Europe

In November, the Dutch political elite overwhelmingly sided with Israeli football fans after they went ...
International VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 09

Muslims of the world are much more united than they ...

Let me be very honest – I am tired of hearing Muslims complain about disunity. ...
International VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 09

Reassessing Pakistan’s Afghan policy: Lessons from decades of Taliban support

The Afghan Taliban’s increasingly hostile stance toward Pakistan since their return to power in August ...
International VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 08

In Kenya, not even the cartoonists are safe

Political cartooning in Kenya has never been without its risks. Cartoonists have faced state-engineered dismissal ...
International VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 08

A’s brutal siege on Jenin only deepens its crisis of ...

On December 28, young journalism student Shatha Sabbagh stepped out of her house in the ...
International VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 08

Silence on Israel’s massacres of journalists is dangerous to all

A December 26 press statement by the Israeli army attempted to justify a war crime. ...